Window-lock.



J, E. HISSONG.

WINDOW LOCK.

APPLICATION FILED JUNE 30,1908,

QQQfiQQ V Patented May 25, 1909.

Witnesses JESSE E. HESSONG, F COSHGCKON,

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in window-locks adapted t0 lock upper and 1% it known that i, JESSE E. Hissmm, t citizen of the United States, residing at Goshucton, in the county of Uoshoc-ton and State of C hio, havuinventad certain new and and i3, which, its shown in i, Ziifi (ilS' useful improvements in WindhW -LockSynf pfiseci at right fiflgii s to each other, the huh) which they ini'izrwing 2 specificaticn. 12 being designed to engage sazits or socks s The obj wt tha present invention is to lei in tha stiie of the upper sash and he bolt impimve the cohsti'ustien (if window-hicks 13 to engage seats .11- sochv'ts 1.5 in the amh and it) pinvii'ie simpie, iiiaxpimsiv i, and The mrginai ears, or uprights, 8 had. i shorter than the uprights i and. H '50 as to v eiiicient device of gireat strength and (himhihty adapted to he readily applied to windows without interfering with the sash waightsand cni'iis or other balancing means and uizpahie of inching the upuei and iowar sashes in a window in their biased pasiiion and at various adjustments.

Another .u hjsc't consists n iiiipi'ovenwnts iuwm' flashes to each other and to the wimiuwframe. i

The inventionprovides 21. ion-k mechanism having imiepandfintiy muvaiiivs wish-engagiiig' bolts, so that when tha device is set for locking. the bolts Wiii he eciprocahie for locking the Sz'iSiMS should an attempt he made. in w en either 0% the mint.

invntimi iui'thei' wi sists 0f the iwvei and details 01' c1 iustioii which tar wiii iw set fiuitii, iiiusiti'ated and claimed.

Eeeti'i'ing tq the iii im'ings {aiming at part oi the apeuiiimtion: Figui'e i a. perspective.

ViGV! 0% aportion of winduw-imme rind the illVOlltiQ'ii appiied thgi'atn, a left-inlaid lush being shown. ig. 2 is avertical sectional View the windmv-iouk. Fig. 3 a UMIHYBTSQ seutionui View of the sauna. Fig. 4 is t: .iiUI'iLflOlitiii sectioiml vivw 0? m em, a portiuh oi the hase-phitc being shown.--

SOITGSQMIH Jiiig and like parts are referred to in the ibiiovi'iiw' detc iption and indicated in lii the viexx 's m iii? (hiawing: by the same inference charactvis.

The R'PitiQilt'Li humor Lhii V iii(i0-J-1illll9, 2 i the upper sash.

Semi-ed to 2h? left-hum} portion of the upper side of the wee ing-rail i of the lower sash ihe window-inch mnistit utins the sub 'esem ZDVQDUUIL This a 1 indicates part of he iuwei' sash, and 3 jiicbnmitm- (if the pi.

luck embodies ii DiiSdQiiiiO 5, which is se UFdii to me meetigq'ail and is pi'o'vidad with a tongue ur wing disposed at right angies timi'em and sat-aired to the cut away ortion 7 M the fleeting mi i isprovided with him: upstanding 'm irrginal ears 3, 9, ii and 11, which time reception n i' at pain allow the boits 1.2 iii'iti. 13 to without in tat-Ewen to i'mnystops to iini-it its hm meats in connection with ti the locking-bait is mounted. rights is pmvided side q-f the hoit opening to passing 0? the pmj iockingrboit in position. the frame. formed 'byna slit of T401111,

of inchingimits. 1

The opening i8 cross each other huh; is pro gitudiiiai move- 1&5 in which Uneoi' the. up

pnwuie for the fictimis when placing uh-a or removing it @0111 is prei'er-i-ibiy the poi'tw-ns of tha metal bordering unu'n the slit hiiig bent in opposite iiiections d0 20. These wings form form Wings 19 and stops and guides.

the loci iiig-bnit arrest its movement, whereas in the opposite rotation the wings je'c tioii 16 through the ope-hing l8.

guid? the PM)" The em 11 is pmvicied it its inner veiticai edge with a flange, the same.

When the hick is in position,

to the meeting-rah byi'aste through openings oi tongue.

21 which sbi'i'i ins and sti'engtheng it is secured mugs 22 passed the base. plate and When the i0ckiiig-h0its are gn'ojei his or interiovk with the s0 cofipewatmg pm'is, said shot into one 01" Q'Li in the amb. e a-dJusi-mi postthe lockinglioi't 12 it) one ()i ihe openings H;

The t-Wu sashes.

inched, 1- :JQL'UK'iLi by means win he remhiy un- "wii to openings in the dung-Jinks iu'q turned to thi'mv thiii- (mun: pwfoctions 16 out of register W ears, or uprights. Hutatieh baitin the. direction to cam 16 to engage with the outer h the upmiings in the inner oi" the. i )(*ki1ig e the projection 1' ing' 20 will insure guidanc-e of said projection through the opening 18 when it is-desired to release the sash.

acter that they will be thoroughly etlicient for the purposes designed and may be readily applied to windows already constructed 1 without requiring any change in their structural arrangement other than the seats 14 and 15, which may readily be made with an ordinary drill.

Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new is: v

1 in a window-lock, the combination of a frame comprising a base-plate, a tongue pendent from an edge of the base-plate, and ears extended from the tour edges of the baseplate in the same direction, two of the ears 1 being longer than the other two, with loeking-bolts slidably and rotatably mounted in said ears and arranged relatively at a right angle to each other, means for limiting the sliding movement of the locking-bolts and other means for limiting the relative movement of the said locking bolts.

2. [n a lock of the character described, in combination, a frame having openings with which other openings communicate, wings projected in opposite directions from the sides of the last mentioned 0 )cnings and inclined to form both stops an guides, a locking-bolt slidably and rotatably mounted in the frame and a projection extended later- It will be seen from the foregoing deserip- I tion, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, that although the im, provements herein defined are simple in charally from we locking-bolt and adapted to limit both the longitudinal and rotativc movement of saidlocking-bolt by cooperating with the frame and the said oppositely extending wings.

3. In a lock of the character described, the combination of a frame comprising a pair of ears formed with openings, one of said ears i having a second opening and having oppositely extended wings at the sides of the second opening inclined relatively to the ear to form stops and guides, with a locking-bolt slidably and rotatably mounted in said ears, and a pair of projections extended laterally from said locking-bolt.

4. The herein described windmv-loek, comprising a baseplate, a pendent tongue and cars at its four ed es, two of the ears being longer than the ot \er two and each of them having a bolt opening and one ear of each pair having a second opening and oppositely extended wings at the sides of said second opening, one of the longer ears having an inner flange at a vertical edge, locking-bolts slidably and rotatably mounted in said ears and a pair of projections extended from each locking-bolt and cooperatin with the ears and wings to limitboth the s idin r and rotai .tive movements of the locking-ho ts I In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature t in presence of two witnesses.

JESSE E. mssoive. a. s.]

Witnesses:

GEO. F. BURTON, ALBERT BALnnn. 

